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Kevin Barrett
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Damn...spinning my wheels with unrealistic home owner

Kevin Barrett
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Wilmington, MA
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I can't get him down enough in price to where I think it'd be profitable to wholesale to an end buyer. Contractor quoted minimum of $75,000 worth of rehab. I spoke to someone recently at an investor meetup about my experience with the seller and they would like to take a crack at it and see if a fresh face could return a different outcome. Is there any disclosure/form I could use so that I could pass on the address, but still get a fee for making the connection between the seller and buyer if a deal closes?

Scratching my head,
Kevin

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Tim G.
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Tim G.
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You cannot create motivation, your job is to find it.

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